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Row 1: Edith Marquart 3ob Mitchell Dorothy Mason Mary Meade Glade McAfee Row 2 Evelyn Meeks Jack McCray Maxine Merkey Junior McCray Valera Mock Aldene Murray Row 3: Bob McFarren Alice Myers Richard Neff James Neff Row 4‘ Max Nicholas Ruth Porter Mildred Pursley Eva Ripple Isabelle Ross Jim Sark Row 5: Joan Sawyer Bob Sawyer Pauline Schocke Emerson Schlotzhauei Ruth Souers Bob Shelley Row 6: Martha Sturgis P. B. Smith, Jr. Adrian Sprunger Francis Studebaker Row 7: Arthur Tewell Vance Travis Helen Ulmer Bernard Wahmari Bette Wibel Dorothy Wolfe Row 8: Bob Wible Wava Woodward Bob Case Virginia Brewer Ralph Potts At the beginning of this act, a committee was selected to pick the class rings and pins. “And, boy, are they wows!” There is a small “B” crest on a mother of pearl set. This set runs the en¬ tire length of the ring with a black onyx background. The mounting is of yellow gold. This class is noted for their ability to do things. In their Sophomore year they demonstrated this ability by making a net gain of $38 on sponsoring a show. This year their main scenes were a successful play and a beautiful Junior-Senior Reception given in honor of the Seniors. Various talented actors of this class loaned their ability to the Comet and other organizations. With all the knowledge gained from the first three years of their school life, they are bound to be stars yet. Page Twenty-seven
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Row X: Vernon Brinneman Maxine Brown Robert Bulger James Clagnorn, Mary Cossairt Bill Colen Row 2: Bob Betz Maro Bradburn Dorothy Chenoweth, Donald Davis Lois Decker Bill Edington Lorin Falk Junior Farling Row 3: Marion Barringer Harold Betz Isaac Fishbaugh Leonard Foster Row 4: Milton Fox Eugene Fuller Mary Geels Row 5: Mary Gerber Bob Harnish Max Hauk Row 6: Ruth Krill John Langel Joan Hedges Ruth Hedges Row 7: Nellie Kelly Harriett Johnson Dorothy Ivins Dale Higgins Mary High Ruth Hendricks Ed Hiatt Rosalyn Heller Row 8: Kenneth Marshall Cecil Lockwood Eileen Leimgruber Lorin Liby Eileen Lautzenheiser Jack Lee The Senior Standins, a group of eighty-six, have been directed in their three years on the stage of B. H. S. by Miss Welthy Shively, Miss Margaret Powers, and Mr. E. R. McNown, Emerson Schlotzhauer, president for all three years, shows promising signs of being a future star. Other outstanding understudies, assisting Emerson for this year, are Vice-President, Bob Sawyer; Secretary, Valera Mock; Treasurer, Maro Bradburn, and Athletic Council, Kenneth Marshall. This Junior Class has a group of boys in their midst who have “what it takes” to be an athlete. There are six major and one minor lettermen, at the present, in the group and a number of others to be added. Next year’s football and basket ball teams will be made up of a large number of these boys. Page Twenty-six
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Row 1: Walter Aschliman, Lois Dean Arnold, Betty Baker. Row 2: Charles Baker, Gertrude Barnes, Bob Barnthouse, Joe Biberstine, Imogens Booher, Harold Bowman. Row 3: Lorene Brewer, Junior Brinkman, Ralph Brinneman, Georgia Burgan, Clara- belle Chenoweth, Virgie Cianin, Martha Cline, Lawrence Conner. Row 4: Bob Davis, Dorothy Davidson, Earl Deam, Wanda DeArmond. Row 5: Ruth DeVore, Lela Dunwiddie, Mary Ann Elick, Helen Epley. Row 6: Dick Farling, Helen Flowers, Bill Fryback. Row 7: Bob Garrett, Maxine Gearhart, James Gifford. Row 8: Martha Gilliom, Brooks Grandlienard, Ruth Grandlienard, Jennie Gray. Row 9: Marjorie Grimm, Betty Grimsley, Alice Grove, Bob Grove. Row 10: Bob Hannie, Don Harris, Kathryn Harris, Betty Harrison. Daniel Harsh, Nina Hendricks, Bill Hiatt, Esther Hill. Row 11: Bill Hixon, Laurel Kinsey, Wid Klcin- knight, Jim Krill, Ruthanna Knoff, Maxine Lautzenheiser. Row 12: Roger, Lindsey, Irene Lindstrand, Emogene Luedtke, Eugene Mailer. In the fall of nineteen hundred and thirty-five a troupe of o ne hundred forty members en¬ tered the P. A. Allen High School. They chose Daniel Harsh, President; Georgia Burgan, Vice President; Roger Miller, Secre¬ tary; Bill Hiatt, Treasurer; and Roger Sawyer, Member of the Athletic Council to head their merry troupe for the first year. Their directors were Miss Blanche Karns, Lloyd Ulmer and Harold Pettyjohn. The chief actors on the stage of scholastic honors were Lois Shepherd, who won the State Alge¬ bra Contest at Bloomington and Don Harris placing fourth. Ruth Grandlienard also, placed in the District Latin Contest. Page Twenty-eight
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